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Cisco Hardware VPN to Multitech 820

cbvisser1
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Level 1

I have a Cisco 2650XM and a Multitech 820 and I am wondering if any one has any experience getting a VPN up between the two types of routers? Attached is the IPSec setup screen for a multitech.

Any Ideas?

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Giuseppe Larosa
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Hello Chad,

this is possible if the C2650XM IOS image supports IPSec.

post a sh ver | inc image

important note:

pfs to be noted can have performance impact.

see an example similar here:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/sec_secure_connectivity/configuration/guide/sec_cfg_vpn_ipsec_ps6350_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html#wp1048680

Hope to help

Giuseppe

The version I have does support IPSec because I have a VPN up between two cisco routers with this version: flash:c2600-jk9s-mz.123-17c.bin

What is the pfs?

Thanks so far

Hello Chad,

pfs = perfect forward secrecy improves encryption

follow Pompey's suggestions starting as simple as possible is the best approach.

Hope to help

Giuseppe

pompeychimes
Level 4
Level 4

Where exactly is it failing? Are you getting passed phase 1?

When i run into trouble with VPN's I like to dial down the enc/hash level. I also like to remove any superfluous stuff. Try establishing a 3DES/MD5 SA using a basic key (cisco12345) default timers and no PFS. Don't use FQDN's either until your sure you can establish the SA using just the IP.

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